Since there were no answers I assume that there is no available 64 build. I therefore decided to do it myself. Since I don't know MinGW and the link from the zbar faq seems to be broken, I decided to build using VS2013. The code for the VS2013 project and...

Well I found the solution. Problem was this: I was using IntentIntegrator for some reason: IntentIntegrator integrator = new IntentIntegrator(MainActivity.this); integrator.initiateScan(IntentIntegrator.QR_CODE_TYPES); If you use IntentIntegrator iw will request BarCode scenner app to be installed on device, even if you added CaptureActivity project as a library to your project. I used...

You can try the following steps and code using qrtools: Create a qrcode file, if not already existing I used pyqrcode for doing this, which can be installed using pip install pyqrcode And then use the code: >>> import pyqrcode >>> qr = pyqrcode.create("HORN O.K. PLEASE.") >>> qr.png("horn.png", scale=6) Decode...

sudo apt-get install libzbar-dev sudo pip install zbar It is usually a -dev package that you are missing when you get those kind of errors, an easy way to find the package is apt-cache search like below: ~$ apt-cache search zbar libbarcode-zbar-perl - bar code scanner and decoder (Perl bindings)...

The naclports project has many ports of libraries to Native Client, and some common infrastructure to do so. There isn't a port of zbar yet, but I've filed a bug for it here. From the zbar README: ... The scanner/decoder library itself only requires a few standard library functions which...

I found the answer randomly an another ZBar question answer by @Sydwell The following code solves the problem: scanner = new ImageScanner(); // Only enable the codes your app requires scanner.setConfig(Symbol.QRCODE, Config.ENABLE, 1); ...